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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 91 p., b/w ills. Gallipoli battlefields travel guide and Gallipoli, 1915 War. Çanakkale Savaslari ve savas alaninda gezi.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In Turkish. 111 p., b/w plates. Gallipoli battlefields. Çanakkale savaslari harb sahalari ve abideleri.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 271 p., ills., map. Çanakkale raporu.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Oblong small 4to. (20 x 23 cm). In Turkish. Color ills. 256 p. From sentences Gallipoli War Memorial Journal. Çanakkale Platosu Ani Defteri.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 467, [3] p., color and b/w ills. Çanakkale Muharebeleri'nde 57. Piyade Alayi.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 88, [7] p., ills. Çanakkale Ingiliz ordulari baskomutani Ian Hamilton'un Çanakkale Savaslari raporu. Prep. by Ahmet Altintas. Report of Gallipoli Campaign of General Sir Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton GCB, GCMG, DSO, TD was a senior officer in the British Army, who is most notable for commanding the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force during the Gallipoli Campaign.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (334 p.; 334 p.), b/w photographs. Çagdas Atatürk fotograflari. Hanri Benazus Koleksiyonu. 2 volumes set.
194248810Tokyo: Tokyo Nichinichi Shimbunsha æ±äº¬æ—¥æ—¥æ–°èžç¤¾ 1942. First edition. Hardcover. g to vg. Oblong quarto. Unpaginated. 36 printed double-sided leaves. Housed in a tan cardboard slipcase with black lettering on the front cover and spine. Blue paper boards with embossed silver lettering and geometric decorative designs on the covers. Photo-illustrated title page.<br /> <br /> This scarce work is a striking piece of photographic propaganda displaying the power and glory of the Japanese Imperial Navy during WWII. Illustrated throughout with a total of 74 mostly full-page b/w collotype images including stunning aerial photography.<br /> <br /> The photobook is divided into two parts: the first one is concerned with naval training while the second part deals with the unfolding course of the war being a record of Japanese successes from Pearl Harbor Malaya New Guinea and other parts of South East Asia. <br /> <br /> This is one of the very first publications to have show and extended pictorial account of the bombing of Pearl Harbor including a number powerful and dynamic images two of the images seen to be illustrations. Includes also numerous b/w Soviet-style photographic plates of naval guns battleships submarines and military planes as well as photographs of operations in China Java Borneo Philippines New Guinea and other areas in Southeast Asia. None of the images are credited to a particular photographer but included is work by Matsugi Fujio and possibly Kimura Ihei. The beginning of the section contains a finely detailed illustrated map showing Japanese naval positions and battles across the pacific theater.<br /> <br /> Text and captions throughout in Japanese.<br /> <br /> Slipcase with some light scratches as well as minor age toning and smudges. Corners rubbed and lightly chipped. Binding with minor stains smudges and scratches to the covers. There is a small 1/2" stain on the upper right corner of the front cover. Edges lightly rubbed with the head of the spine lightly chipped. Interior covers and endpaper lightly damp-stained. Gutters of interior covers reinforced. Book block tight. pages throughout very clean. Slipcase in good binding in very good- interior in very good condition overall. Slipcase and binding protected in modern mylar. Tokyo Nichinichi Shimbunsha (æ±äº¬æ—¥æ—¥æ–°èžç¤¾) hardcover
181425448<p>"<i>Mercy! mercy on me. What fellows those Baltimoreans are. After the example of the Alexandrians I thought I had nothing to do but enter the Town and carry off the Booty. And here is nothing but Defeat and Disgrace!!</i>"</p><p>A masterpiece of design and composition.</p> <b>WAR OF 1812. WILLIAM CHARLES.</b>Print. <i>John Bull and the Baltimoreans</i>. Satirical engraved aquatint cartoon. Philadelphia Pennsylvania October 1814. 1 p. 12½ x 9 in.<p><br /></p><p>Per Wikipedia's extensive entry on these prints "Charles despite being a native Scot had no compunction in displaying Scots accents out of the mouths of the enemy in the dialogue here perhaps for humorous reasons as well as accuracy." Italicized text is a transcript from our print.</p><p><b>Transcript</b></p><p>American soldier prodding John Bull: "<i>Oh! hoh! -- Johnny you thought you had Alexandrians to deal with did you -- But we'll teach you to know what a flogging is!!!</i>"</p><p>John Bull: "<i>Mercy! mercy on me -- What fellows those Baltimoreans are -- After the example of the Alexandrians I thought I had nothing to do but enter the Town and carry off the Booty -- And here is nothing but Defeat and Disgrace!!!</i>"</p><p>Mounted officer possibly Admiral Cockburn urging the British on: "<i>What's the Matter! you Cowardly rascals! Back back and execute the orders of your Government --We must attack every point that's assailable!</i>"</p><p>a Highlander replies: "<i>In gude troth Admiral I think ye are as mad as our government Dinna ye ken the General's kilt -- ye must only attack sie places as Hampton Havre de Grace & Alexandria.</i>"</p><p>an American sniper in the background firing at General Robert Ross: "<i>Now for this Chap on Horseback with the plaid Bonnet on -- There – there's a Rifle pill for you -- Thats a quietus.</i>"</p><p>Ross: "<i>Deil sic tak that Republican rascal wi his Rifle gun for he's blawn my brains out.</i>"</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>Having burned the Capitol and captured Alexandria without a fight the British sailed up the Chesapeake. On September 12 their army and navy attempted a combined assault on Baltimore. Thanks in part to a storm likely a hurricane that hit the fleet right after the burning of Washington and in part due to the foray into Alexandria the Americans had just enough time to strengthen critical American defenses and organize resistance. The bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore harbor failed and General Ross was killed by an American sniper. The British retreat provided America with a major morale boost after the destruction of Washington.</p> books
1901List2860Likely San Francisco California 1901. 19 x 24 inch lithograph. Much staining and chipping; folded with tears; several tape repairs verso with some residue visible recto; quite attractive overall good plus. A broadside lithograph commemorating a soldiers’ service in the Philippine-American war. Images of generals are set in a large blue horseshoe and eagle design over a montage of scenes from the war. In the center is a service form and an empty horseshoe in which on examples of similar broadsides the soldiers’ photograph is affixed. The service form certifies that Everett W. Patton enlisted in 1899 and served in the 38th Regiment. Similar broadsides—though with some differences in design—have on the bottom margin a 1901 copyright to Herbert E. Ellsworth and the My Boys Publishing Company and attribute the lithograph to Sanborn Vail & Co. both in San Francisco. This margin is missing from this copy. Overall a vivid and attractive piece. unknown
1943100607<p>Wartime poster 27 ¾ x19 ¾ large eagle engraving at the top of the poster printed in red and black. Creases where folded. This rare U.S. Government wartime poster attempts to promote equality by reminding Americans that race and ancestry shouldn’t matter in our country. It reminds us that every American "should be given the opportunity to serve the country" and help the war effort. While this was certainly a noble goal this poster was printed at a time when our armed forces were still largely segregated.</p> U.S. Government Printing Office: books
1943100607<p>Wartime poster 27 ¾ x19 ¾ large eagle engraving at the top of the poster printed in red and black. Creases where folded. This rare U.S. Government wartime poster attempts to promote equality by reminding Americans that race and ancestry shouldn’t matter in our country. It reminds us that every American "should be given the opportunity to serve the country" and help the war effort. While this was certainly a noble goal this poster was printed at a time when our armed forces were still largely segregated.</p> U.S. Government Printing Office:
189959607San Francisco & USFS Olympia: The Bounding Billow Printed by Whittaker & Ray Co. Inc. 1899. Eleven parts in one vol. 4to. 2 138 6 pp. With text photos illustrations 2 colour illustrations map photo plates at rear. Original blue publisher’s cloth embossed gilt lettering & shield on front cover edgewear rubbing wear to corners some spotting & wear a few occasional minor closed tears still a G copy from library of Chief Petty Officer William E. Bates 1871-1941 who served in the U.S. Navy for 30 years beginning with the Asiatic Squadron under Admiral Dewey and later during World War I w/ ownership marking on 2nd flyleaf a couple spelling corrections in manuscript. First edition thus of this “cruise book†for the U.S.S. Olympia which served as Admiral Dewey’s flagship during the Spanish-American War and had served as the flagship from 1895 three years prior as flagship of the Asiatic Squadron. This volume opens with an illustrated account of the USS Olympia’s cruises and experiences visiting China Japan Siberia and The Philippines. Included here as well is a reissue including photos colour illustrations and map Vol. 1 Nos. 1-7 of the shipboard periodical published by the seamen of the USS Olympia with place imprints of Nagasaki Hong Kong and Manila. Incorporated are firsthand accounts of shipboard life battle accounts contemporary photos and map prepared by L.C. Passano using sail needles. Of particular interest is the appendix listing the crews of the U.S. Asiatic Squadron including the USS Olympia USS Raleigh USS Boston USS Baltimore USS Concord USS Petrel USS McCulloch. The Bounding Billow, Printed by Whittaker & Ray Co., Inc.], hardcover
186421986.04<p><b>CIVIL WAR.</b>Broadside <i>"The Excursion of the Bought Nominations The Large Balloon 'Union League' Will Start Immediately. The Balloon is managed by the Old Hunkers in the Ring."</i> 1864. 4 ¾ x 8 ½ in. </p><b>Historical Background</b><p>The Union League Club formed in New York in 1863 to support Union troops and cultivate civil devotion. Made up of prominent citizens in New York Philadelphia Brooklyn New Haven and Chicago the clubs raised money to provide for the U.S. Sanitary Commission and establish a group of political elites to sustain Union military efforts. The league favored a strong central government tariff protections and internal improvements.</p><p>The "Old Hunkers" were the conservative branch of the New York state Democratic party in the mid-nineteenth century. They favored the status quo whether in business or on the contentious issue of slavery. The more progressive "Barnburner" faction stood in opposition to the old Hunkers and were against slavery strong state powers expanding the public debt and government subsidizing businesses.</p><p>Though the Old Hunkers shared many similarities in terms of business philosophy with the Union League—especially that of strong central government power and infrastructure improvements—the disconnect between the two groups' stance on slavery makes this cartoon perplexing. Are the Old Hunkers carefully managing the political situation the balloon through the New York political machine note the capital "R" of Ring as in the infamous Tweed Ring Or are they setting the progressive Union Leaguers adrift</p> books
1865218141865. No binding. Fine. Archive of materials relating to the administering of loyalty oaths in North Carolina after the Civil War during presidential Reconstruction. 1865-1866. 21814.01. William H. Bagley Autograph Letter Signed as private secretary of Governor William Holden to William Barrow John Odom and others. Raleigh N.C. July 10 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt""Your Memorial . has been received at this office and the Governor directs me to say in reply that the matter therein referred to will be attended to at the earliest possible moment. This however cannot be done until the Enrolling Boards shall have accomplished their work in the different counties in administering the oath of amnesty to the people - separating the loyal from the disloyal. In the meantime the preservations of the Public peace will devolve upon the Justices of the Peace in the several counties who have the right on all occasions to control the Local Police and posses the power to increase the same to such a number as they may deem necessary to meet any emergency which may arise in which they may think is likely to arise .""21814.02 W.W. Holden Printed Letter Signed in Type as Provisional Governor to Col. David A. Barnes with matching cover addressed ""To the Clerk of the County Court of Northampton County Jackson N.C."" Entitled ""Directions for Qualifying Magistrates and Organizing the County Courts."" Raleigh N.C. July 8 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt"".If necessary you will call on the officers of the Local Police to notify the Justices to meet at the Courthouse on a day to be appointed by you. And said officers are hereby commanded to aid you in notifying the Justices to attend. When the Justices shall have assembled you will administer to them first the oath of amnesty; secondly the oath to be found in the Revised Code chapter 76 page 434 to maintain the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States; thirdly the oath of office to be found in Revised Code chapter 76 page 441. No Justice or other officer who is included in any of the fourteen excluded classes of the President's amnesty proclamation will be permitted to take the oaths prescribed or enter on the performance of duty until a pardon shall have been received by him from the President. And the oath of amnesty is not to be administered to any one who is not disposed to take it willingly and cheerfully. If any Justice named in the commission hesitates to take the oath it will be your duty to withhold it from him . The Clerk will make a full and complete record on his books of the proceedings of the Justices a copy of which you will at once transmit to this office.""21814.03 W.W. Holden Printed Letter Signed in Type as Provisional Governor. September 15 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt""You are hereby directed to retain the Amnesty Oath books until further orders as they will be kept open to allow the people to take said oath up to the time of voting for Governor members of Congress & c.""21814.04 Manuscript Document Oath. Northampton County N.C. August 15 1865. 1 p.21814.05 Printed Document Oath of Allegiance 1865 unissued. 1 p.21814.06 W.W. Holden Partly Printed Document Signed appointing twenty-two men 2 of whom are identified as dead as Justices of the Peace. Raleigh N.C. June 19 1865. 1 p.Excerpt""WE in order to promote the speedy restoration of CIVIL AUTHORITY in the State of North-Carolina and ensure the perpetuation of a REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT and reposing special trust and confidence in your prudence integrity and zeal for the preservation of peace and good order do hereby appoint you JUSTICES OF THE PEACE for the County of Northampton as long as a Provisional Governor shall conti. See website for full description books
Toledo, Talleres Gráficos de Rafael Gómez Menor, 1947. 4to.mayor; 205 pp., 1 h., con 31 láminas aparte, con fotografías y reproducciones de documentos. Cubiertas originales.
1922105401Paris, Payot, coll. « Mémoires, études et documents pour servir à l’histoire de la Guerre mondiale » 1922 In-8 23 x 14,5 cm. Broché, couverture grise, titre en bleu-marine sur le dos et le premier plat, 191 pp., 48 gravures. Exemplaire en bon état avec accrocs en tête et en pied de dos.
19457504Paris Plon 1945 In-12 246 pp, (.) Bonneval, Chartres, Paris. Partiellement débroché ; dos passé, ensemble frotté
244680Paris, Les Archives Espagnols [Imprimerie centrale], s.d. (1937), in-8, 34 pp., un f. n. ch., avec deux planches hors texte, broché.
11982Editions Raymond Schall. 1944. In-4°, reliure cartonnage. Couverture photographique. 27 pp. de texte + 130 pp. de photographies (dues en grande part à Raymond Schall).
19440053321944 Paris, Éditions Raymond Schall, 28 novembre 1944. In-quarto (218 X 271 mm) cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur. Petites traces de frottements au premier plat, quelques rousseurs, essentiellement sur les tranches.
2082Paris, Éditions Berger-Levrault, 1954, in-8, br., 85 p., une photo d'Ardant du Picq hors-texte.
2010500267537SYROS 2010 48 pages 10 8x1 2x15 4cm. 2010. Broché. 48 pages.
brossura Un professore austriaco fonda una nuova dottrina storico-sociologica basata sulla funzione antibellica delle donne. La cosa non è nuova, ci aveva pensato anche Aristofane, ma una seria analisi dei fatti porterebbe a credere che nulla sia cambiato da vari secoli a questa parte, e che quindi questo fenomeno faccia parte dell'essenza stessa del comportamento umano primario e istintivo, ipotalamico, proprio di ogni tempo. È una bella consolazione sapere che, in barba a ogni dottrina evoluzionista, gli umani sono gli stessi da almeno 70.000 anni. Al tempo stesso è doloroso constatare che a quanto pare, salvo la capacità di autodistrugger se stessi e il resto, gli uomini non abbiano evidentemente imparato quasi nulla in tutto questo tempo, nonostante molti vogliano convincerci del contrario.
500320504Sans date. À la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale dans une villa italienne transformée en hôpital la jeune infirmière Hana veille sur un aviateur anglais atrocement brûlé et méconnaissable retrouvé dans le désert africain. Autour d'eux dans une atmosphère de fin du monde d'autres personnages dévoilent leurs secrets tandis que le passé énigmatique du patient et sa relation avec Hana se dévoilent